Page 16 ^ortlanh ©bseruer Avalon Flowers 520 S W 3rd Ave., Portland, OR 97204 • 503-796-9250 A full service flower experience B irthdays ■ 4 F unerals • A nniversaries • W eddings Open: Mon.-Fri. 7:30am til 5:30pm Saturday 9am til 2pm. J Website: avalontlowerspdx.com Cori S tew art- email: avalonflowers@msn.com We Offer Wire Services Owner, O perator O & r r i o S > a c je a K Where learning is fun!!! A rts ' V INIBÌ fNIttîAINMïNI Zoo Kittens Grow Quickly The results are in! Keepers have voted to name the Oregon Zoo’s three caracal kittens Mkuze (“mih- KOO-zee”), Binti and Aziza. 49 Mkuze, the male kitten, is named after an African wildlife reserve. The female kittens’ names are Swahili; » • Binti means “young lady daughter” and Aziza means “gorgeous.” “The kittens continue to grow very quickly and have started eat­ ing solid meat,” said senior Africa keeper Asaba Mukobi. “They are 9 »ra- really active, and spend lots of time pouncing on each other and some­ J times their mother, Peggy.” The zoo’s caracal habitat is part o f the z o o ’s P redators o f the Keepers at the Oregon Zoo have named a trio o f caracal kittens Serengeti exhibit. Mkuze (from left), Binti and Aziza. k Mon-Fri: 6:00am-6:00pm Accepting Children as ettrly as 1 month -13 years old. Accepting full or part time child care. For more information Contact: Carrie Green: 503-384-2529 or Carrieg9@comcast.net 4 k B ill 4 « F Á IMLIIAISmsi Ï The Too-Big-To-Miss Oregon State Fair takes off Friday, Aug. 26 and continues through Sept. 7 at the state fairgrounds in Salem. For a complete schedule, visit oregonstatefair.org. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., presents the Neutrino Project on Friday, Aug. 26 and Saturday, Aug. 27, an improvised movie in which three groups are each given a camera, cast and runner, and the crew returns with insane footage for the audience to watch. Admis­ sion is $ 12 advance or $ 15 at the door. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. and the shows start at 8 p.m. For more information, call 503-477-9477. .«•.... * ««¿T»; *»• Our First Priority . R ooftop Film S eries - The Northwest Film Center C h iro p ra c tic P h ysicia n invites you to join them for cinema under the stars at the Top Down summer rooftop film series, concluding Thursday, Aug. 25, atop the parking garage at the Hotel deLuxe on 729 S.W. 15th Ave. Festivities begin at 8 p.m. Bring your own portable chair, pillow, or blanket. Tickets are $9. For movie titles, visit nwfilm.org. M ovies in the Park - All summer long, Portland’s neighborhood parks will host free films from recent hits to classics. Films begin at dark (8 p.m. - 8:45 p.m.) with pre-movie entertainment starting at 6:30 p.m. Rainouts will be called at 5 p.m. For acom plete sched­ ule, visit portlandparks.org. We are located at 1716 N.E. 42nd Ave. Portland, OR 97213 ( Between Broadway and Sandy Blvd.) • Automobile accident injuries I • Chronic headache and joint pain • Workers Compensation injuries Call for an appointment! * - MVP Bar and Grill, 110 S.W. Yamhill St., hosts a minority profes­ sional networking event every Friday be­ tween 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. Free food, drinks and music. from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Afrique Bistro, 102 N.E. Russell St. C h ron icles o f N arnia E xhib ition - Take a magical jo u rn e y o f e x p lo ra tio n in the Chronicles of Narnia, O M SI's new state-of-the-art exhibition, where visi­ tors will enter a three dimensional world that combines the wonders of science with C.S. Lewis’ beloved fic­ tional books and blockbuster film series. The exhibition will show through Sept. 25. and tickets are $2 with regular mu­ seum admission. Boogie Cat Norman Sylvester and his band perform Friday, August 19 at Persimmon Country Club, Friday, Aug. 26 at Clyde’s; Saturday, Aug. 27 at Fat Tuesday’s in Vancouver; Friday, Sept. 2 at the Candlelight; and Saturday, Sept. 3 at Roadhouse 101 in Lincoln City. N orm an S ylvester B and - Dr. Marcelitte Failla ♦ Li. N etw ork in g Fridays - The J a v ier N ero - Javier Nero performs every Wednesday M ovie Insanity - Curious Comedy Theater, 5225 N.E. :r" • •!!'!!! a: Your Care z 1 O r eg o n ’s B iggest Party - NOW OPEN August 24, 2011 (503)228-6140 Sum m er R eading - Multnomah County Library gives kids an incentive to read over the summer months in their 99th annual Summer Reading program. Studies show that over the summer, students lose about two months of reading comprehension skills. Kids aged birth to high school students entering grade 12 are welcome to sign up at any school library. M el B row n L ive - Portland jazz giant Mel Brown performs at Salty's on the Columbia every Friday and Saturday night. Known as the "Gentleman of Jazz,” Brown has a career spanning over 40 years. S u m m er C on certs in the P arks - Neighborhood parks near you are hosting a variety of free concerts featuring funk, pop, rock, Afro beat, country, swing, Celtic, jazz, soul and Zydeco. The full schedule is posted on portlandparks.org or call 503-823-5446. Pedal to the M etal - An original exhibit about Oregon' s motorsport history. Pedal to the Metal brings iconic race cars, m otorcycles and engines to the O reg o n H isto ry Museum in a breath­ taking display. Ex­ hibit runs through Sunday, Sept. 4. ^*4